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Yes, if the governor failed in a way that "makes it think" the generator is always running too fast it might prevent the generator from running at all.
Try running the generator at lower rpm by adjusting engine speed. If 120v 60hz generator is designed for 1200 rpm, then try running it at 1000 rpm.
That depends on if the two machines are of equal KVA rating and also what type of Generator Control (Isochronous or Droop) each of the machines uses.
For those that lose power frequently, investing in a gas generator should be considered. A gas generator has many benefits. First, the price of gas is relatively cheap making running a gas generator relatively inexpensive. Also, gas is readily available making powering the generator easy. Gas generators can be used in almost any circumstance. They are often found in RVs and motor boats, but can be used in the home as well.
Have a look at AuroraGenerators.com If it is diesel your looking at about 1 gallon per hour however likely you are not running at full load. You can expect to be using on average 0.5 gallons per hour on an Aurora Diesel Generator
When two generators are to be run in parallel, one generator is first started and some load is given. Then second generator is brought in parallel with the running generator (subject few conditions, like voltage, frequency, phase angle). First generator which is running is known as running generator, the second generator which gets connected is known as incoming generator
Yes, if the governor failed in a way that "makes it think" the generator is always running too fast it might prevent the generator from running at all.
Running water can turn a turbine that runs a generator.
There is no time when running in the warehouse
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Try running the generator at lower rpm by adjusting engine speed. If 120v 60hz generator is designed for 1200 rpm, then try running it at 1000 rpm.
You can't there is no such thing as "free energy".
No, be it a single or three phase panel it is not safe on the ground. On a construction site the biggest fault of having panels close to the ground is having trucks and equipment running into or over them. Even temporary services used in construction have specification that have to be adhered to. The temporary service panel on individual floors on high rises construction site have to be mounted in an upright position. Even though they are portable and just off the floor by the width of a 2 x 4 they still have to be maintained in a safe condition for the people that use them.
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Rotary convertor basically a dc motor running an ac generator all on one shaft Rotary invertor ac motor running dc generator. I think I have it the right way round
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